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Sequencing of multiple clostridial genomes related to biomass conversion and biofuel production
Authors:Hemme Christopher L  Mouttaki Housna  Lee Yong-Jin  Zhang Gengxin  Goodwin Lynne  Lucas Susan  Copeland Alex  Lapidus Alla  Glavina del Rio Tijana  Tice Hope  Saunders Elizabeth  Brettin Thomas  Detter John C  Han Cliff S  Pitluck Sam  Land Miriam L  Hauser Loren J  Kyrpides Nikos  Mikhailova Natalia  He Zhili  Wu Liyou  Van Nostrand Joy D  Henrissat Bernard  He Qiang  Lawson Paul A  Tanner Ralph S  Lynd Lee R  Wiegel Juergen  Fields Matthew W  Arkin Adam P  Schadt Christopher W  Stevenson Bradley S  McInerney Michael J  Yang Yunfeng  Dong Hailiang  Xing Defeng  Ren Nanqi  Wang Aijie  Huhnke Raymond L  Mielenz Jonathan R
Affiliation:Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA.
Abstract:Modern methods to develop microbe-based biomass conversion processes require a system-level understanding of the microbes involved. Clostridium species have long been recognized as ideal candidates for processes involving biomass conversion and production of various biofuels and other industrial products. To expand the knowledge base for clostridial species relevant to current biofuel production efforts, we have sequenced the genomes of 20 species spanning multiple genera. The majority of species sequenced fall within the class III cellulosome-encoding Clostridium and the class V saccharolytic Thermoanaerobacteraceae. Species were chosen based on representation in the experimental literature as model organisms, ability to degrade cellulosic biomass either by free enzymes or by cellulosomes, ability to rapidly ferment hexose and pentose sugars to ethanol, and ability to ferment synthesis gas to ethanol. The sequenced strains significantly increase the number of noncommensal/nonpathogenic clostridial species and provide a key foundation for future studies of biomass conversion, cellulosome composition, and clostridial systems biology.
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